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The Elizabeth F. Harris, Ph.D. Collection
Finding aid for The Elizabeth F. Harris, Ph.D. CollectionElizabeth F. Harris, Ph.D. was the Texas College of Osteopathic Medicine's first faculty member in 1970 and she was the founding chair of the Department of Microbiology. She also served as Director of Admissions and Assistant Dean for Basic Sciences until 1973. Dr. Harris became an Emeritus Professor in 1995. She was honored with the Founder's Medal in 1995.The Elizabeth F. Harris, Ph.D. Collection was formed by Dr. Harris from her own materials collected when she was a member of the faculty, 1970-1995. The collection includes documents, correspondence, writings, and oral history files
[Letter from Elizabeth Upshur Teackle to Elizabeth Ann Upshur Teackle - November 20, 1815]
Letter from Elizabeth Upshur Teackle to her daughter, Elizabeth Ann Upshur Teackle, while she was attending Madam Grelaud's French School in Philadelphia. She thanks Elizabeth Ann for praising her work and asks for her to send frocks that need altering to her. She also mentions the deaths of W. Harris and Jesse Landon
Harris, Elizabeth, Ph.D.
The first faculty member to be employed by TCOM, Dr. Harris was associate professor and for many years chairman of the microbiology and immunology department. She shares her teaching experiences at the college from its beginnings on the fifth floor of the Fort Worth Osteopathic Hospital on October 1, 1970, to the present state-of-the-art facilities provided in Medical Education Building 2.
Interviewed by C. Ray Stokes, November 19 and December 17, 198
[Letter from Elizabeth West to Meyer Bodansky - March 21, 1941]
Letter from Elizabeth West from the Harris Clinic in Fort Worth. The letter, which is addressed to Dr. Meyer Bodansky, thanks him for his speedy response and acceptance to speak at the Ninth Annual Convention of the Texas Society of Medical Technologists
Elizabeth Harris, Toledo, Ohio [approximately 1890]
A cabinet card portrait of Elizabeth Harris once displayed by the Ford Post Number 14 of the Grand Army of the Republic (G.A.R.). The Ford Post was established in Toledo in 1867 as an organization for Union veterans of the American Civil War. Ms. Harris was a member of the Ford Circle, Ladies G.A.R. Terms associated with the photograph are: Harris, Elizabeth | Grand Army of the Republic. Ford Post No.14 (Toledo, Ohio) | United States--History--Civil War, 1861-186
Personal Papers (MS 80-0002)
Letter from Elizabeth B. Zimmerman to Harris L. Kempner, Jr. apologizing for not replying to Gladys Kempner's policies
Madigan, Elizabeth interview for the Miami Valley College of Nursing and Health Oral History Project
Donna Miles Curry and Stacie Harris interviewed Elizabeth Madigan about the Wright State University College of Nursing and Health. In the interview Dr. Madigan discusses her education and at Wright State University
Performance of a micro-engineered ultrasonic particle manipulator
An ultrasonic microfluidic particle manipulator has been modeled and its experimentally measured separation performance has been compared with the modeled results for 1 µm latex particles, and yeast particles in water
Transparent landscape
This thesis is for a Master of Fine Arts in Painting and features the work of Elizabeth Harris
Author-Agent Conversation
Author-agent conversation, April 21st, 2023
Langsam 646, Elliston Poetry Room
Host: Chris Bachelder
Author: Allegra Hyde
Agent: Erin Harris
1.) Welcome (Bachelder)
2.) Introduction of Allegra Hyde (Bachelder)
3.) Introduction of Erin Harris (Bachelder)
4.) Writer and agent’s paths and their intersection (Hyde, Harris)
5.) Writer and agent working relationship (Hyde, Harris)
6.) Publishing short stories versus novels (Hyde, Harris)
7.) Query letter and timing to seek representation (Hyde, Harris)
8.) Audience Q&A (Hyde, Harris)
9.) Where the market is now (Hyde, Harris)
10.) Closing (Bachelder
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